Monday, January 21, 2013

Abou ElSid

One of the most famous restaurants in Cairo is Abou El Sid restaurant , rich old-style art and low round tables emanating an aura of the glamorous past as lilting music plays in the background and flavourful odours waft about, with an ambiance that harkens back to the1940s,where you wine and dine and enjoy great oriental cuisine and a great sheesha.

Abou El Sid offers a full blown Egyptian culinary experience that will most likely leave you feeling  well-fed,
the menu holds many options both heavy and hearty, so be sure to bring an appetite. The appetizers, which range from 12LE to 25LE, give a fair showing of Egyptian starters  . The cheese sambousak are perfectly fried; the babaganoug is generally fresh and zesty; the tahina is perfectly lemony and the vine leaves are delicate and well seasoned. A basket of both crisp and soft bread accompanies the dishes.the chicken liver is amazing and tasty.
   
The main dishes reign at Abou El Sid. The Circasian chicken in walnut sauce (50LE) tastes like no one else's. the pungent walnut sauce adds the perfect amount of creamy flavour without being overwhelming and the chicken is tender and delicate. A mountain of rice compliments the dish and despite everything appearing the same colour, it provides a plethora of lively tastes and spices.
The molokheya with chicken, (48LE) presented in rustic dishes, is delightful; the chicken is grilled to tenderness, the rice steaming.
The Egyptian specialty of pigeon (30LE for a single bird, 55LE for two) is tasty but not all that filling. What meat is on the bird is tender and the plump grains of freek absorb the flavour nicely.
Dessert, like most of the menu, is comprised of Egyptian specials, the Om Ali (20LE) coming most highly recommended. With all this filling and flavour-rich cuisine, you would be wise to order from the menu of juices to add something light to your meal.
Abou El Sid imposes a 75LE-minimum charge on weekends, but appetizers, entrees and desserts can quickly put you over 100LE. Expect to spend around 300LE on a feast for two. While the portions are large and the meals commendable, many things can be found in the comfort of our own kitchens – think of it as home cooking with a nostalgic spin. If you need the extra edge of old world grandeur, it may be well worth the price.

For reservations ,

157, 26th Of July St.
Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt.
Egyptian
01001008500
0227359640
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